Hotel Biancaneve, Sestriere

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3.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
Hotel was fine – our room was facing the road at street level, so occasionally at night it could be a bit noisy with people going past outside. The food was good (mainly classic Italian which is what you want) and the people who ran the place were very nice. In all our week here was fine apart from the lack ... + more
Anon, UK
4 out of 5
A very nice hotel, probably a bit tired and tatty, but the staff were heavenly, really sweet! For what we needed it was absolutely fine. We were in the same room with the kids which was fine. They could quite easily fit a curtain between the kid’s room and ours which would have been nice, so we could have wa... + more
Melanie M.
3 out of 5
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Location: where is Hotel Biancaneve

Nearest lift: 600m

Tuition meeting point: 600m

Resort centre: 400m


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Biancaneve description

The Biancaneve is perfectly placed in a quiet and sunny spot right on the edge of Sestrière, so throughout your whole stay you'll be surrounded by the stunning panoramic views of the slopes.

The hotel has a traditional feel and the owners are particularly proud of bringing that traditional character into the menus of the restaurant. They offer up traditional and international cuisine and it's all accompanied by a fantastic selection of wines from the Piedmont region.

When you aren't filling up on their fantastic foods, you can head to the bar for a relaxing drink or go straight to the lounge with a book for some downtime. There's a TV room as well, and a sauna is available at a local charge. There's a handy little internet corner too, and ski storage is free to use at the base of the slopes.

Facilities: Hotel Biancaneve features

Panoramic views of the slopes

Traditional bar and restaurant

Comfortable lounge

TV room

Free ski storage

Internet corner

Sauna for a local charge


Room Types: Hotel Biancaneve bedrooms

The Biancaneve's 51 room are simply furnished and well-appointed. You'll have a choice between twin, triple and four-bedded rooms that come with a twin bed and set of bunk beds. All of the rooms have a shower and a TV.


Meals: Hotel Biancaneve food & drink

The Hotel Biancaneve serves up half board meals. You'll have a continental breakfast in the morning and a four-course dinner at night. The evening meal also comes with a choice for both the first and second course.

You'll love the restaurant - the owners pride themselves on their cuisine, and the menus are bursting with traditional and international dishes, as well as fantastic regional wines. Your Christmas and New Year meals are included too.

We update Hotel Biancaneve's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Sestriere: about holidays in Sestriere: about ski holidays in Sestriere: about ski holidays in Sestriere Italy

Relaxed atmosphere Cuisine & Culture vast Milky Way

With world class skiing, beautiful vistas and a relaxed Italian atmosphere, Sestriere offers amazing, high altitude skiing conditions for all abilities in the heart of the Milky Way. For a stylish ski and apres week and short transfer, look no further.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Snow-sure Groups Intermediates

Sestriere webcam

Snow Report: Top 190cm, Bottom 59cm

Snow Forecast: 103cm expected this week

Snow History: March average depth 105.33cm

Sestriere trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Turin/Torino – Caselle (TRN)90km from Sestriere, 2 hours
Region:Italian Alps.
First opened:1934

Sestriere lift pass price last reported as €180 (adult 6 day for whole Milky Way). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Biancaneve.
Night skiing: Yes
Sestriere has North/West facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 2035(m)
Top of slopes: 2823(m)
Bottom of piste: 2035(m)
Vertical drop: 1466(m)
Total length of trails:400km
Longest piste:5 (km)
The wonderful thing about Sestriere is that it’s really easy to reach – only about an hour and a half by car from Turin airport. Things are just as convenient when you arrive: This was the first purpose built resort in the Alps (thanks to the owners of Fiat). While it won’t be found on any lists of the world’s prettiest ski towns, its handy location more than makes up for it - high on the mountainside in the Northern Province of Turin, near the Franco-Italian border. Most hotels are rated 3/4 stars, while ...
There’s a whopping 400km of slopes to explore here, and the fact that it hosted the 2006 winter Olympics is a fine mark of quality. Two local ski areas - Mount Sises and Motta - are accessible directly from the town and with the Milky Way lift pass in hand, you can ski far and wide across the Via Lattea. Sauze d'Oulx is easy to reach by gondola, and Sestriere’s also a super base for day trips across the border to Montgenevre in France. One of the best things for beginners is the price of ski lessons – which a...
Après-ski livens up at the weekends with the influx of local Italians who come to enjoy their free time in the town. During the week the resort is more relaxed but still offers a fun vibe and good nightlife with plenty of bars to wind down in and reminisce over the days adventures. Groups will always find great places to spend their evenings with a few drinks and delicious food. For those all-important après-ski drinks, Pinky’s Pizzeria is the place to be (and if you’ve worked up an appetite on the slopes, i...

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"Fine"

Anon, UK
4/ out of 5
Hotel was fine – our room was facing the road at street level, so occasionally at night it could be a bit noisy with people going past outside. The food was good (mainly classic Italian which is what you want) and the people who ran the place were very nice. In all our week here was fine apart from the lack of snow – where we could ski was very limited and we had to go on trips to other valleys. Had conditions been better it would have been a lot easier to get out to the slopes from the hotel (because it was icy we had to be careful).

"Fabulous staff"

Melanie M.
3/ out of 5
A very nice hotel, probably a bit tired and tatty, but the staff were heavenly, really sweet! For what we needed it was absolutely fine. We were in the same room with the kids which was fine. They could quite easily fit a curtain between the kid’s room and ours which would have been nice, so we could have watched TV without disturbing them. The bathroom was small but in the grand scheme of things it was absolutely fine. It’s a bit of a trek to the slopes in all of your kit and would be lovely if there was a shuttle to take you from A to B.
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